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The Brussels Post, 1981-05-20, Page 13• mianomE uppER, W*climod@y,, NAy 27 5.00.7:00 p.m. A@Ovon@ Pc@gbp4u'Ochit Chub h Adults $4.00 Children (5-10) $2.50 Pre-School - Free Come to the CLINTON LOMPEN FEEST Friday and Saturday MAY 22 and 25 An interesting and enjoyable 2-day Family festival, featuring Dutch, style entertainment, concessions, crafts, Giant Parade, Monster Barbecue, Street Dan- ce, etc. FRIDAY, MAY 22 7:00 TO 10:00 PM: Band Organ on street, the Hullett Cen- tral School Band, Clinton Christian School Choir, Seaforth Area New Canadian Klompen Dancers and accor- dion, CHSS Choir, John Greidanus and the Clinton Klompen Festival Singers. 10:00 PM: Klompen Feest Street Dance in Down- town Clinton, music by the Tyroler Brass from Kitchener. Admission by our special Klompen Feest Button, 9.00 per button. SATURDAY, MAY 23 1:00 PM: Giant Parade through Downtown Clin- ton, six bands, horses, clowns, fire engines, etc., etc. Special Attraction is the Dutch Boy Cadet Band. 110 musicians. 2:30 TO 4:45 PM: Variety of performances on stage, set up downtown. Including the Holland Canada Folk Dancers, the Netherlands Folklore group, Brantford Windmill folk dancers. 3:15 PM: Offical Opening of the Klompen Feest by Dr. H. Heeneman Vice Consul of the Netherlands. 4:45 PM: Entertainment by The Dyke Hoppers, 40 to 50 entertainers. 5:00 TO 8:00 PM: Monster Chicken Barbecue in the Clin- ton Park. '4. Adults - at the door '4.50. Children's Tickets available. More en- tertainment. Admission to all events by souvenir button, '1.00. AITLAND ALLEY INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. BRUSSELS - 887-6663 MONKTON - 347-2241 MURRAY SIDDALL STRATFORD 271-1522 C.L.U. —Stable competitive rates —10% discount EACH CAR two or more cars SAFECO —Loss of use — collision, coverage —40% farmers discount Call Us For Afore Information We Also Sell • Homeowners, Farm, Life & Business Insurance AUTO INSURANCE THFBRONX EDWARD A SNER PAUL NEWMAN ;;;;47t , FORT APACHE, !Wil*It, RESTRICTED ENTERTAINMENT SHOW STARTS 7 & 9: 1 5 P.M. DOUBLE FEATURE STARTS SUNDAY ThernmerofeW 01.0.441. Ilibaustnic ;mum is no longer in the hands of a child. RESAICTED ENTERTAINMENT SHOW STARTS 7 & 9:15 P.M. n n n n THE FINAL CONFLICT EYEWITNESS \\IIIIAM III. III SI(.1)LR \ 11 M A% I It IllItiC101.1111114 %1111H Nestled in Benmiller, Ont„ just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on Huron County Road 1, just off Highway 8 LICENCED UNDER THE L.L.E.O. WELCOMES YOU! Join us for our • NOON-DAY BUFFET MONDAY thru SATURDAY 12 Noon to 2 P.M. SUNDAYS only 12 Noon to 2:30 P.M. Come, relax and enjoy Benmiller today. We've prepared a special Noon-Day Buffet just for you! You will enjoy a choice of two main cour- ses, Soup, Salads, Dessert and Coffee, served if you wish in our beautiful gardens. All the food & ambiance you can take in, and all for just one very low price! Benmiller Inn ,) V'or Reservations please phone 524,2191 $1100 1 1 00 ONLY RESERVATIONS REQUESTED 800.4, "41....41..0.4.0.,$,S" .."*. r .!* * R * 4 4, PPM**. .1.. 1. .1* Atr, ed Church. Following the service a bountiful meal was served at the home of Laurie and Debbie. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell of Sea- forth, Mr. Albert Coultes and Three heifers consigned by Bill Rintoul of Wingham averaging 1153 lbs. sold for 77,00. Two heifers consigned by Bill Hardy of Belgrave aver- 44,vm• R'Jt4rAv 44 RR 4.0 ORR R, N.N.1S1 ,R$ X141010. r ...1d1FACRS •1•41#1A.d — ry)( 41 SA As4 mow Or -THE BRUSSEL POST, MAY 2(1; People we know No Interest Charges at !fully Gully No interest charges for 12 months will be offered as a special incentive to all purchasers of new motorcycles Randy Collins of Hully Gully an- nounced today, Collins, who negotiated the deal with a local bank believes he is the only motorcycle dealer in the area to go interest free on all new purchases. The program means you can take one year to pay by making 12 equal prin- cipal only payments. "Consumer response it expected to be fantastic, particularly when people are faced with weekly increases in interest," Collins said. "We expect to sell about $250,000 worth of new motorcycles in a very short time to interest free purchasers." Hully Gully has built a reputa- tion on extremely competitive prices, backed up with an ex- cellent service department. Now, with the added benefits of not having to pay interest, motorcy- cle sales are expected to surge ahead. Collins refused to comment on how long the bank would allow him to offer interest free purchases.., but, for the moment, anyone who is even remotely in- terested in buying a motorcycle should contact him immediately. ;10' PA 981 A13 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cousins of Aurora visited in Brussels and London with his families for a few days this past week, and also attended the bap- tism of his great grandson, Corey Philip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Campbell on. Sunday at the Brussels Unit- The market at Brussels Stockyards on Friday traded easier to the week's decline on all classes of livestock. There were 882 cattle and 2350 pigs on offer. Choice Steers-78.00 to 81.00 with sales to 84.00. Good steers-75.00 to 78.00 A steer consigned by Ross Durnin of Lucknow weighing 1370 lbs. sold for 84.00 with his lot of 12 steers averaging 1280 lbs. selling for 79.10. A steer consigned by 'ken- dale Farms of Walkerton weighing 1150 lbs. sold for 83.75 with their lot of 6 steers averaging 1158 lbs. selling for 79.80. Six steers consigned by Jim Hayden of Goderich averaging 1181 lbs. sold for 79.80 with his lot of 14 steers averaging 1204 lbs. selling for 79.50. Four steers consigned by Fraser Mustard of Bluevale averaging 1260 lbs. sold for 80.50 with his load of 30 steers averaging 1167 lbs. selling for an overall price of 79.75. A steer consigned by Ken Hammond of Monkton weighing 1110 lbs. sold for 81.75. Two steers consigned by Keith Jacklin of Bluevale averaging 1180 lbs. sold for 81.75 with his lot of 5 steers averaging 1144 lbs. selling for 80.00. Nine steers consigned by Mac Black of Bluevale weighing 1181 lbs. sold for 79.00. A steer consigned by Barry Jacklin of Bluevale weighing 1180 lbs. sold for 80.50. Choice Heifers-76.00 to 78.00 with sales to 78.85. Good Heifers-74.00 to 76.00 Six heifers consigned by Clare Van Camp of Belgrave averaging 1036 lbs. sold for 78.85. Five heifers consigned by Walter Willits of Wingham averaging 1118 lbs. sold for 77.75. Mrs. Agnes Ferrier of White- church, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vin Pipe of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and family of Wingham, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Campbell of Brussels, Julia Campbell and Todd Flannagan of London. aging 1115 lbs. sold for 77.50 with his lot of 5 heifers averaging 1058 lbs. selling for 76.35. Classified Ads pay dividends, Cal and Marg Krauter have received word that their son David has been pro- moted to the rank of Major in the Canadian Armed Forces. Major and Mrs. Krauter and family will be returning to Canada in. August after, spending three years at Lahr, Germany. Major Krauter will be stationed at Petawawa for his next tour of duty. Market easier at Stockyard CAPITOL THEATRE 291-3070 Listowel t7i